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soccer icon david beckham is playing the final game of his career today in los angeles, with the los angeles galaxy. paul, it is fair to say that this is an historic day for soccer, not only in the u.s. but worldwide? >> reporter: well, absolutely, because now the speculation has started, where will david beckham go next? and among the countries? possibly australia, and fans are piling in. before david beckham came in, i don't think you would see all the pomp and circumstance, the galaxy fans are hoping that david beckham leaves with a victory, and the dynamo fans are what you see behind me in the orange, they're supporters as well. and want to see them pull out with a victory, the international teams, a lot more firepower and interest in this than we ever would have seen more than six years ago, when david beckham came to the league. >> is it he is not going to play altogether? is he taking other opportunities? does he want to go to management? why change? it is not related to age, is it? >> reporter: well, age is a factor, but let's go to all of the above, he is interested in manag
soccer icon david beckham is playing the final game of his career today in los angeles, with the los angeles galaxy. paul, it is fair to say that this is an historic day for soccer, not only in the u.s. but worldwide? >> reporter: well, absolutely, because now the speculation has started, where will david beckham go next? and among the countries? possibly australia, and fans are piling in. before david beckham came in, i don't think you would see all the pomp and circumstance, the galaxy...
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the los angeles coroner's office released a report saying he suffered four gunshot wounds, one of which was fatal. his real name was christopher wallace, he was killed in an attack, nobody has been arrested on that attack. >>> and john mcafee will be allowed to stay in guatemala, at least for now, authorities want to question him about the killing of a neighbor last month. he will remain in the detention center in guatemala until his case his heard. >> reporter: i just came from having an interview with the attorney for john mcafee. he says that at mid day today he was able to get a stay from a judge that will allow john mcafee to remain here in guatemala, at least for the foreseeable future. it could be up to a month or more. and will allow his case of a asylum to be heard by a judge. >> when you told john, what did he say? >> he was very happy. he said well, i can -- i can confer -- i can trust in the guatemala laws, in what you are doing. i told him i will continue, i will continue until we get special -- protection for you. >> reporter: for now, john mcafee remains in isolation on t
the los angeles coroner's office released a report saying he suffered four gunshot wounds, one of which was fatal. his real name was christopher wallace, he was killed in an attack, nobody has been arrested on that attack. >>> and john mcafee will be allowed to stay in guatemala, at least for now, authorities want to question him about the killing of a neighbor last month. he will remain in the detention center in guatemala until his case his heard. >> reporter: i just came from...
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. >> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> the fiscal cliff is a confusing personal topic for a lot of people, so we're giving you the chance to ask our cnn money team specific questions about how the fiscal cliff could impact you, your family, or your business. so just send me your questions on twitter @cnnashleigh and all this week, christine and ali will join me right here to give you the information that you need. once again, tweet me @cnnashleigh. nderstand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make
. >> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> the fiscal cliff is a confusing personal topic for a lot of people, so we're giving you the chance to ask our cnn money team specific questions about how the fiscal cliff could impact you, your family, or your business. so just send me your questions on twitter @cnnashleigh and all this week, christine and ali will join me right here to give you the information that you need. once again, tweet me @cnnashleigh. nderstand. at usaa, we...
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but it's not a rich man in new york city or los angeles. and therefore, the rates, the tax rates, which they want to go from 35% to 39.6%, maybe you're going to have to raise the threshold to $500,000, $600,000. maybe you're not going all the way to 39.6%. maybe you go to 37%. >> this is negotiation, isn't it? >> yes. >> i had newt gingrich last night. he almost shut down the government as the speaker, with bill clinton. but the second term, they did get stuff done. both of them used to them me, they used to throw everybody out of the room, and get it done. what worries me about the boehner/obama relationship, it seems like it's almost nonexistent. they can't even shake hands at a party, for goodness sake. >> and in many ways, i blame the republicans for not coming up with a real deal, not recognizing what the voters did. at the same time, i think obama has been very, very poor at applying the personal charm and chemistry that the president can. dragging people off to camp david. and we don't know whether or not that would work. but he hasn
but it's not a rich man in new york city or los angeles. and therefore, the rates, the tax rates, which they want to go from 35% to 39.6%, maybe you're going to have to raise the threshold to $500,000, $600,000. maybe you're not going all the way to 39.6%. maybe you go to 37%. >> this is negotiation, isn't it? >> yes. >> i had newt gingrich last night. he almost shut down the government as the speaker, with bill clinton. but the second term, they did get stuff done. both of...
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in an interview with cnn in 2010, she spoke about how she sold music records at a los angeles flea market and how the family collected cans for the meager income they could bring in collecting metal. she sold 15 million records and won two billboard music awards in a career that spanned over a dekd aid. she was also a very successful businesswoman who owned many companies. people named her one of the 25 most powerful his pan hispanic women. >> thanks. our fifth story. tragedy in afghanistan. a daring rescue to free a doctor in afghanistan has cost the life of a navy s.e.a.l. petty officer firstclase nicolas check was killed saturday. the doctor had been kidnapped by insurgents on saturday. he was part of the same elite unit that took part in the raid that killed osama bin laden. barbara starr is out front with the latest. >> reporter: it was a brutal firefight between navy s.e.a.l.s and insurgents. the s.e.a.l.s moved into afghanistan over the weekend to rescue a kidnapped american aid worker. by the time the firefight ended, 28-year-old petty officer first clasnicklaus check had been kil
in an interview with cnn in 2010, she spoke about how she sold music records at a los angeles flea market and how the family collected cans for the meager income they could bring in collecting metal. she sold 15 million records and won two billboard music awards in a career that spanned over a dekd aid. she was also a very successful businesswoman who owned many companies. people named her one of the 25 most powerful his pan hispanic women. >> thanks. our fifth story. tragedy in...
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then they added another line because there were lo of rumors swirling around the story. they said at no point did the palace complain to the hospital about the incident. on the contrary, we offered our full and heartfelt support to the nurses involved and hospital staff at all times so they never complained about this despite it being a big invasion of privacy, personal patient's confidential information was given out by the nurse as a result of this call being put through. they say they never complained so it's a complete tragedy. >> these radio hosts i understand have been pulled off the air. what's the radio station saying about them at this point? >> reporter: well, the radio station is saying they pulled themselves off air. they certainly can be under some degree of attack. the australian media now reporting negatively, having initially made it out to be all a joke and also social media really attacking. if you have a look at their facebook page, extraordinary things being said. the typical thing we're hearing is "blood on their hands" so they are really getting the
then they added another line because there were lo of rumors swirling around the story. they said at no point did the palace complain to the hospital about the incident. on the contrary, we offered our full and heartfelt support to the nurses involved and hospital staff at all times so they never complained about this despite it being a big invasion of privacy, personal patient's confidential information was given out by the nurse as a result of this call being put through. they say they never...
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that's near los angeles. the campus went on high alert yesterday after suspects in an armed robbery at a nearby store abandoned their getaway vehicle near the school. police say five suspects were involved. three were arrested. the campus took precautions while police searched for the other two suspects. >>> computer security tycoon john mcafee is back in the u.s. this morning. mcafee says guatemalan authorities refused his request for asylum and kicked him out of their country. they placed him on a flight to miami. right after his flight arrived in the u.s., mcafee thought he might be facing more legal trouble here at home. >> they said is john mcafee on the plane? please come forward. there were a whole bunch of officers. i thought, gee, this is continuing. and they said we're here to help you, sir. please come with us. >> more twists and turns to the strange story. he said he is willing to talk about the death of his neighbor but he said he will do the talking right here in the u.s. it's a messy situation.
that's near los angeles. the campus went on high alert yesterday after suspects in an armed robbery at a nearby store abandoned their getaway vehicle near the school. police say five suspects were involved. three were arrested. the campus took precautions while police searched for the other two suspects. >>> computer security tycoon john mcafee is back in the u.s. this morning. mcafee says guatemalan authorities refused his request for asylum and kicked him out of their country. they...
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the ceremony will be held in april in los angeles. >> a.j. hammer, we'll be back next hour with details about adele allegedly being fined and it centers around her baby. think i'll stick around for that. >>> when it comes to brand loyalty, ikea can have a cult like following. there aren't many that offer scandinavian furniture and swedish meatballs. dapper dressed monkey showed up to complete the shopping experience. jeanne moos has more. >> reporter: you go to ikea expecting cheap furniture, not expensively dressed monkeys. >> this is so bizarre. like why is a monkey in ikea. >> reporter: there he was running around outside an entrance in toronto in an outfit that freaked everyone out. >> it's faux fur, it's like a faux shearling. >> reporter: double breasted, tweets started to fly. anyone lose their monkey at ikea? actually, yeah. the owner was shopping inside the store when the monkey managed to get out of his crate and then out of the car. >> all the people were trying to like call it towards them, but it was very scared, it was darting a
the ceremony will be held in april in los angeles. >> a.j. hammer, we'll be back next hour with details about adele allegedly being fined and it centers around her baby. think i'll stick around for that. >>> when it comes to brand loyalty, ikea can have a cult like following. there aren't many that offer scandinavian furniture and swedish meatballs. dapper dressed monkey showed up to complete the shopping experience. jeanne moos has more. >> reporter: you go to ikea...
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it's a far cry from their upper middle class upbringing in los angeles. woodard had attended loyola mount university, after which there was a change. >> i think his life changed definitely at some point after college, and i wish i knew how or why, but it was certainly something that i noticed when i would go to parties he would throw, you know, summer pool parties or if we would go hang out, i just wasn't as familiar with some of the new friends that he had. but i wish i knew how or why or how we could have changed that much sooner. >> now, roussell says that woodard had a law school exam scheduled for yesterday, tuesday, and he was expected to arrive home tonight. >> do we know, mary, how they tracked down that car? >> they did see the car go through a midtown tunnel, and what the police are saying now is that an automated license scanner helped them track down that car to queens, where they found it today. >> mary snow with a mystery that's unfolding right in the middle of new york city. mary, thanks very much. >>> happening now, north korea provokes th
it's a far cry from their upper middle class upbringing in los angeles. woodard had attended loyola mount university, after which there was a change. >> i think his life changed definitely at some point after college, and i wish i knew how or why, but it was certainly something that i noticed when i would go to parties he would throw, you know, summer pool parties or if we would go hang out, i just wasn't as familiar with some of the new friends that he had. but i wish i knew how or why...
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. >> reporter: at this los angeles area shopping mall next to the holiday displays and the santa's corner kiosk -- >> look at this. >> reporter: what they're looking at, the world's first vending machine selling caviar. >> seems like can you buy anything out of a machine anymore. >> reporter: not just any caviar. there's the garden variety $12 type to the $500 an ounce balooga. tightly frozen in a custom built machine from spain. $50,000 worth of rare merchandise inside three vending machines in southern california making the debut just in time for the holiday shopping season. the idea came from this cupcake vending machine already a hit in beverly hills. caviar can be just as sweet says a vending machine owner. so it's about making it access snibl. >> it is very accessible, convenient in every price point. so it is caviar out of a vending machine in a shopping mall. but some foodies say this just doesn't belong next to cinnabon. at the trendy hungry cat seafood restaurant in hollywood, he says his caviar is served with a little more flair, not food court fudge. >> that's the part i don't
. >> reporter: at this los angeles area shopping mall next to the holiday displays and the santa's corner kiosk -- >> look at this. >> reporter: what they're looking at, the world's first vending machine selling caviar. >> seems like can you buy anything out of a machine anymore. >> reporter: not just any caviar. there's the garden variety $12 type to the $500 an ounce balooga. tightly frozen in a custom built machine from spain. $50,000 worth of rare merchandise...
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the movie comes out december 28th in new york, january 4th in los angeles. we're back in a moment. they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of this, our fifth year, our total can reach almost 25 million dollars. it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> will cain will start us off "the end point." >> sebastian was say
the movie comes out december 28th in new york, january 4th in los angeles. we're back in a moment. they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of this, our fifth year, our total can reach almost 25 million dollars. it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global...
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the caption reads, los almo. it means "i love you all." of course, investigators will be looking at the aircraft's instruments and if it had data recorders. there were no major thunderstorms during that time but the mountainous region where the wreckage is located can really make things more difficult during this investigation. we're told it could take days for investigators to gather the evidence they need. >> investigation could go on for months and months to determine the caution of this tragic collapse. >> we're told it could go up to ten days for them to actually gather this evidence. if you look at the video, you see all these mountains and people having to climb through. really, the wreckage is scattered for yards and yards beyond the initial point. >> tori, thanks very much. >>> a navy s.e.a.l. killed while trying to rescue a doctor who had been warned against going to afghanistan. should the mission have been undertaken at all? details of the tragedy and the controversy. that's coming up in our next hour. change engineering in dub
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and then the ceremony is actually in april here in los angeles when they will be officially inducted into the hall. >> okay. all right. nischelle, good to see you, as always. we'll be waiting. >> you too. >> we'll wait and see. you say rush. rock on! >>> they grabbed our attention in 2012. now you can vote for the top ten most intriguing people of the year. just logon to cnn.com/intriguing. we're going to ann
and then the ceremony is actually in april here in los angeles when they will be officially inducted into the hall. >> okay. all right. nischelle, good to see you, as always. we'll be waiting. >> you too. >> we'll wait and see. you say rush. rock on! >>> they grabbed our attention in 2012. now you can vote for the top ten most intriguing people of the year. just logon to cnn.com/intriguing. we're going to ann
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she spoke about how she once sold cans for scrap metal, and hawked cds at her family's stand at the los angeles flea market. who was the woman known to the fans as la viva de la banda? joining me is dawn francisco, it is a pleasure to have you on, calling in. you have a stellar career. you have sat down with presidents, politicians, business men, entertainers, and jenni rivera, here is what i want to know, what was she like when the cameras were off? >> she was very talented. and controversial also. i can remember that i interviewed her in 2001 when she just started and she said, i'm a secretary of my mother and now i want to be a singer. and that was the way that she starts. and she came up very, very fast. she was very extremely talented. >> but you -- don, you have met and interviewed so many different, you know, entertainers. what was it about her that made that rise happen to quickly? what resonated with the community? >> i think that's something magic, so difficult to explain. but i can remember her brother, that was like a family that was very related to music. father was a music
she spoke about how she once sold cans for scrap metal, and hawked cds at her family's stand at the los angeles flea market. who was the woman known to the fans as la viva de la banda? joining me is dawn francisco, it is a pleasure to have you on, calling in. you have a stellar career. you have sat down with presidents, politicians, business men, entertainers, and jenni rivera, here is what i want to know, what was she like when the cameras were off? >> she was very talented. and...
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in an interview in 2010, she spoke about how she sold music records on a los angeles flea market, and how the fact collected cans for the meager income they could bring in selling the metal. >> translator: it is flattering when they tell me i'm a great artist, great entertainer. when i'm on stage i can entertain the audience and get in the recording studio and come up with a great production. before all of that, i was a business woman. i'm primarily business minded. >> jenni rivera sold 15 million records and won two billboard music awards. she was a very successful businesswoman. she started several of her own companies, including jenni rivera enterprises that produced and marketed her music and a tv production company. in october people in espanol named her on the list of the 25 most powerful women. she was famous for electrifying performances on stage, but her image was battered by scandal. a mother of five she married three times, but the relationships were rocky and caused her mush anguish and embarrassment. >> translator: staying dpeefeat and crying was not an option. i had to p
in an interview in 2010, she spoke about how she sold music records on a los angeles flea market, and how the fact collected cans for the meager income they could bring in selling the metal. >> translator: it is flattering when they tell me i'm a great artist, great entertainer. when i'm on stage i can entertain the audience and get in the recording studio and come up with a great production. before all of that, i was a business woman. i'm primarily business minded. >> jenni rivera...
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lo luckily in all of their cases it was found early enough that a lot of vision wasn't lost. >> paul, on the other hand, is now legally blind. >> my left eye has blind spots. my peripheral vision is great. that's why i'm so high functioning. the right eye is just kind of there to be honest. >> he wears a contact lens in his left eye. he can read, but not well, by digitally scanning books into a computer that has screen magnification software. he said family, friends, and music saved his life. >> i realized no amount of worrying or being upset or feeling sorry for myself is going to change it. and the only thing that was going to change the outlook of the future was how i approached every situation. so i just, you know, strapped up my boots and went to work. >> he made the mizzou drum line first playing symbols, then after an extensive interview process, clinched the coveted drum major spot. most in the band didn't even know he was legally blind. >> he's definitely, you know, more than dusted himself off. he's set the standard for every drum major that i'll ever have again in my career
lo luckily in all of their cases it was found early enough that a lot of vision wasn't lost. >> paul, on the other hand, is now legally blind. >> my left eye has blind spots. my peripheral vision is great. that's why i'm so high functioning. the right eye is just kind of there to be honest. >> he wears a contact lens in his left eye. he can read, but not well, by digitally scanning books into a computer that has screen magnification software. he said family, friends, and music...
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. >> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> chilling allegations about the dallas cowboys player who killed his teammate. >> he wasn't a hero and he wasn't trying to help this man. he wasn't like, help is on the way. what you would just think a friend would really do. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. [ female announcer ] make new traditions of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security strong for generations to come. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you mi
. >> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >>> chilling allegations about the dallas cowboys player who killed his teammate. >> he wasn't a hero and he wasn't trying to help this man. he wasn't like, help is on the way. what you would just think a friend would really do. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. [ female announcer ] make new traditions of washington about the future of medicare and...